When the P20 came out... I thought... I NEED ONE !!!!! but after I sat back, and thought about it... it really is too small for most 90mm airframes. I saw a P-20 in a 90mm ViperJet... and it took a long time (for it's size) to get off the runway. And... to put it in a smaller model (like a Habu) it's a VERY tight installation.

The Kolibri engines are absolutely beautiful, but unless you want to put it on a "Hand Launch" model... they are too small too. (and in the USA they are crazy epensive. +$3500)

I have a Wren 44, and it's a MOSNTER in a 90mm airframe. I have one in a CMP T-45. I have it turned down to about 8Lbs of thrust, and it will jump off of a paved runway in about 80'. Grass it's too much longer. Since I have it turned down... this is why I think a 35n engine would be perfect. Not to mention... an engine designed to be 35n will be a few oz lighter... and I could carry less fuel. So... if Jet Munt would release the M35 (or if Hobby king would make one, but the one in the vid looked too big).... I would think the same model would be a full 3/4 Lb lighter on take-off.... and at least 4~5 oz lighter on landing.

FYI... hobby king sells this same kit, with the 2010 show paint. (Britt flag version)

I agree with the price of the Lambert beeing high, but for me I'm happy (sort of) to pay for something that do work. I now own three T25's, not because I like to waste money but as they work so darn well. Running perfect on diesel fuel

Jets munt said their engine would produce 4kg of thrust when finnished, but it looked exactly the same as one year ago.

Well, we'll see what HK comes up with. If they can do a 35N engine in P20 size and weight it would be good.(but as I mentioned before I doubt it)

Producing a reliable running small engine is very difficult it would not be clever for HK to go down that road just yet.

Gasper at Jet Munt is a very clever turbine Guy and he still is not happy yet to put the M35 on sale, and from what I am lead to believe this turbine is John wrights Sprite design who is another very clever turbine guy, so if two very highly experienced turbine gurus are spending a lot of time getting it produced at a high enough standard for sale, there is no hope for HK.

JetJoe decided to produce a small one called the JJ JR which is meant to be a lambert copy but very few people have had any long time success with it.
These small turbines run at 250,000rpm The engineering/manufacture has to be 100% otherwise it is just going to blow up.

Dont know what Im thinking or what they might be.. Just saying that the parts are supposed to be from Germany

Yeah, I know. But when you break it down the HK statement makes no sense. There really are no part in a turbine that needs more care then the cheap outrunners to make, however the design is critical and final assembly with the ballancing routine.

Will be intresting to see what they come up with. If Bruce recived a true HK turbine they haven't managed to get it running in several months... Even reading alot about Bruce I assume he is not THAT much behind so that he haven't tried starting it.

"There really are no part in a turbine that needs more care then the cheap outrunners to make"
You are joking I hope...I have never seen a out runner that spins at close to 200k rpm and is 600 plus degree temp

"There really are no part in a turbine that needs more care then the cheap outrunners to make"
You are joking I hope...I have never seen a out runner that spins at close to 200k rpm and is 600 plus degree temp

It's no joke. Think about it :-) the compressor is a stock turbo charger part, the turbine is casted in incornel. The magic part is really balancing the final product and ofcause have a good design and proper education of the guys assembling the parts. Balancing and assembly + QC is where I think the HK engine will run in short.

Not all compressors are stock turbo parts...just because you can machine a part doesnt say you can do it well.. the quality of the materials is by far the first most important part of any turbine...then you need to be able to maintain tollarances to a fair level. I can design and build a outrunner on my shop smith in my garrage..no way can i do a turbine of any real quality at my level...it is just not the same..if it was everybody would be flying a jet joe turbine...they have proven that allready..you are way oversimplifying..its just not going to work that way

The quality of the material/parts has to be top notch or there will be problems. I recall a picture of a JJ someone posted on RCU of the nut that holds the turbine wheel on. It was OVAL! This is the kind of thing HK has to avoid. Use quality materials and parts and all will most likly be ok.

I 100% agree that the balancing is very important. I cant imagine that HK would cut that corner.

There is nothing wrong nowadays with JetJoe parts you just need to know how to put them together and balance it. If I had a brand new JJ1400 first thing I would do is take it apart then rebuild it and do a proper balance, I would be happy it will run perfect after that.